Lake Superior State University
Founded 1946
President Rodney Young (President)
Fees USD 13,100
Acceptance Rate Open Admission (>75%)
Campus Setting Rural
Lake Superior State University (LSSU) is a public university founded in 1946 in Sault Ste. Marie, on the US-Canada border in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Enrolling 2,500 students, LSSU is known for fisheries and wildlife management, criminal justice, nursing, and engineering programs. The university is famous worldwide for its annual Banished Words List, published every New Year’s Day since 1976.
Programs
- Fisheries and Wildlife Management — Programs on the Great Lakes ecosystem
- Criminal Justice — Law enforcement and border security programs
- Nursing — Nursing for the Upper Peninsula
- Engineering Technology — Applied engineering programs
How to Apply
- Open Admissions | In-State Tuition: ~$13,100
